Book, Chapter
1 Gre | For men, when they want to judge rightly, should esteem those
2 1 | teach our Jurisconsults to judge and also what is medicine
3 1 | in order that I might judge by comparing ancient and
4 1, I | greater annotation, I shall judge, adding all that is dependent
5 1, IV | it possible therefore to judge these tumults harmful, nor
6 1, VII | many because the few always judge in favor of the few. So
7 1, IX | that many perhaps should judge it a bad example that the
8 1, XI | with God. I do not want to judge whether that was true or
9 1, XII | it [even if they should judge them false] to favor and
10 1, XII | usage is from them, should judge that without doubt her ruin
11 1, XVI | state. It is true that I judge those Princes unfelicitous
12 1, XVII | THE GREATEST DIFFICULTY~I judge that it was necessary that
13 1, XVIII| ignominious: so that in order to judge himself worthy every one
14 1, XXXII| the people in general will judge not to have gotten that
15 1, XXXII| toward them as they might judge necessary (supposing some
16 1, XL | the People and made them judge him.~They [The Ten] wrote
17 1, XLVI | afterwards to make them judge and offend according to
18 1, XLVII| occasion said: Since you judge that this City would be
19 1, XLIX | there was not lacking a judge to keep powerful men in
20 1, LVIII| however it may be, I do not judge, or will ever judge, it
21 1, LVIII| not judge, or will ever judge, it to be a defect to defend
22 1, LVIII| never be anyone who will not judge that where the greater cure
23 2 | you are constrained to judge the present more inferior
24 2 | how these things go on, I judge that the world has always
25 2, VII | the colonies. And I would judge that in any instance and
26 2, X | answered that he did not judge him more powerful because
27 2, XV | Annius said these words: I judge it to be most important
28 2, XVI | discuss only that which I judge to be notable, and that
29 2, XVII | artillery [exchanges]. And as I judge it not to be outside this
30 2, XXI | Lords of Tuscany. I do not judge by this that arms and force
31 2, XXIII| Senate had assembled to judge the Privernati, who had
32 2, XXIX | mentioned here, but as I judge it unnecessary, (this one
33 3, VI | deceived by the love they judge others have for them, nor
34 3, VIII | condition of things, and judge the difficulty of the enterprise;
35 3, XXII | said, it is difficult to judge. None the less, so as not
36 3, XVII | who, when they have to judge serious matters, ought to
37 3, XVII | ancients governed who had to judge in similar cases. But the
38 3, XXX | had judged and still would judge this part to be superfluous,
39 3, XXXIV| which the people have to judge men in their distribution
40 3, XXXIV| knowledge of him) can better judge. And that such was the custom
41 3, XXXIV| election of Magistrates judge according to the best evidence
42 3, XXXV | imputed to him. For as men judge a matter by its result,
43 3, XXXV | things, and are accustomed to judge the good or evil of a counsel
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